Indian judiciary goes hi-tech

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Bombay High Court took a technological leap on 16 April, when for the first time it delivered a judgment via video conferencing.

The court has benches at Nagpur, Aurangabad and Panaji. Justice AV Nirgude, who serves on the Aurangabad bench, used the technology to render a verdict for a matter he had heard at the Bombay bench.

Justice Nirgude had reserved the matter for 4 April and was transferred to the Aurangabad bench on 6 April. The case involved a suit between flat buyers and a builder. The flat buyers filed a suit in 2008, hoping for an infringement, but Justice Nirgude dismissed their plea.

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